A 20-year-old man has been arrested on charges of suspicion of homicide. The arrest came in connection to the death of a high school classmate, Blaze Bernstein, 19, whose body was found in a park in a shallow grave.
Orange County sheriffs arrested the man, Samuel Lincoln Woodward of North beach, California, on Jan. 12.
Bernstein, currently a student at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn), was staying at his family’s home during the winter break. His parents had reported him missing on Jan. 3, after he failed to return home the previous night.
Detectives were able to gather enough DNA evidence despite Woodward’s efforts. It was this evidence that lead to Woodward’s arrest on Jan. 12.
Trying to Turn Tragedy Towards Goodness
“Both of these families are good people whose lives have been turned upside down in a terrible way,” he added.
The Bernstein family’s grief was evident when they spoke to the media after their son’s body was found. But their strength and decency was shown after the name of their son’s alleged murderer was released.
When a reporter asked Jeanne Pepper, Blaze’s mother to comment, she replied via Twitter, “My thoughts are: Revenge is empty. it will never bring back my son.“My only hopes are that he will never have the opportunity to hurt anyone else again and that something meaningful can come from the senseless act of Blaze’s murder.
“Now Do Good for Blaze Bernstein.”
The Bernsteins did not talk about punishment or penalties.
Instead, a fund was created— the Blaze Bernstein Memorial Fund—to collect money to help children and families in need.
He was the managing editor of the school’s fine dining magazine, Penn Appetit. Bernstein liked to cook for his family—in fact, he made them dinner on the night he disappeared.
His friends recall him as being creative and comical.
He will be particularly missed by his 14-year-old sister, Beaue. As their mother told the Times, “They were very close this past year.
“He really started to enjoy her and her antics. She looked up to him.”
ABC Reporter Greg Lee tweeted about how powerfully the Lake Forest community expressed its grief over its lost member. “Hard to fathom the amount of grief in this community. Hundreds gathered to mourn the death of #BlazeBernstein.”
https://twitter.com/abc7greg/status/951283317772402688
What will best memorialize this young man is the sentiment expressed by his mother who, despite her grief, has not forgotten that life goes on.
In a reply to a tweet from a reporter, Jeanne Pepper said, “Thank you Greg for helping us spread the word to the public that we want to make Blaze’s senseless death meaningful.”
“Nothing will bring back my son, so we ask the world to please honor Blaze’s memory by doing an act of kindness today. Don’t wait, do it now.
“Celebrate the goodness that still exists in this world in spite of these acts of senseless evil. People are good and Blaze knew that,” she said. “Honor yourselves and him.”
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